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<h1 align=center><span class="pagetitle">Interpreting the CSS<br>
Specification/Browser Support Pages</span><br>
<font size=2>= <span class="sitetitle">Index DOT Html</span> by 
<a href="email.htm">Brian Wilson</a> =</font></h1>

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    <a href="../html/index.html">Main Index</a> |
    <a href="../html/tree/htmltree.htm">Element Tree</a> |
    <a href="../html/tagindex/a.htm">Element Index</a> |
    <a href="../html/supportkey/a.htm">HTML Support History</a></font></td>
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<dt><big><b class="mainheading">The Support Grid</b></big><br>
     <dd>This is an example of the column headings and support information
         for the CSS Support History grid. For each CSS property or property value
         listed, the table indicates if it is supported by any of the
         listed CSS standards (1.0, or 2.0) or reviewed browsers
         (Internet Explorer, Netscape/Mozilla or Opera.)
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<tr><td colspan=2></td><th colspan=4 class=field><u class=colheaders>CSS</u></th>
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    <th colspan=4 class=field><u class=colheaders>Browsers</u></th></tr>
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     <th valign="bottom"><span class="taghead">Tag</span></th>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="attribhead">Attribute</span></th>
     <td>&#160;</td>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="supporthead">1.0</span></th>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="supporthead">2.0</span></th>
     <td>&#160;</td>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="supporthead">IExplorer</span></th>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="supporthead">Netscape</span></th>
     <th valign="bottom"><span class="supporthead">Opera</span></th>
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     <td align=left colspan=2><a href="../css/properties/colorbg/color.htm">color</a></td><td></td>
     <td class=gc2><i class="fs">X</i></td><td class=gc2><b class="s">X</b></td><td></td>
     <td class=gc2><i class="fs">3.0B1</i></td><td class=gc2><b class="s">4.0B2</b></td>
     <td class=gc2><b class="s">3.5</b></td>
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     <td></td><td class=gc1>inherit</td><td></td>
     <td class=gc2>--</td><td class=gc2><i class="fs">X</i></td><td></td>
     <td class=gc2><b class="s">3.0A1</b></td><td class=gc2><i class="fs">6.0</i></td>
     <td class=gc2><b class="s">7.0</b></td>
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<dt><big><b class="mainheading">Notations and Abbreviations</b></big>
<dt><b class="subheading">CSS Specification Support:</b>
    <dd><span class="text">Represented by an &quot;X&quot;</span>
<dt><b class="subheading">Browser Support:</b>
    <dd><span class="text">A version number is given such as &quot;3.0B1&quot; (representing
        Version 3.0, Beta 1.)</span>
<dt><b class="subheading">Non-Support:</b>
    <dd><span class="text">Represented for both CSS Specifications and browsers by
        a &quot;--&quot; symbol.</span>
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<dt><big><b class="mainheading">Formatting Schemes</b></big>
<dt><span class="text">Color coded differentiation is provided for readers
    with CSS-capable browsers. This makes the information much more
    visually obvious to a reader than plain font styles, but it should
    not be necessary in order to read the information properly. The
    colors are <a href="../ss/changecss.htm">customizable</a>.</span>

<dt><br><b class="subheading">First Support:</b>
    <i class="fs">Style: Italics. Default CSS: BG - Green, FG - Red</i>
    <dd><span class="text">The property or property value was first specified
        or implemented by this standard or browser. For any given
        property/value a single browser <em>and</em> a single CSS
        standard can claim first support.</span>
<dt><b class="subheading">Support:</b> <b class="s">Style: Bold.
    Default CSS: BG - Green, FG - White</b>
    <dd><span class="text">The property or property value is supported by this standard or
        browser, but was not the first among those reviewed to do so.</span>
<dt><b class="subheading">No Support:</b> <span class="ns">Style: Plain.
    Default CSS: BG - None, FG - Gray/white</span>
    <dd><span class="text">The element or attribute is not supported by
        this standard or browser.</span>
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